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She's not mine. I just ride her sometimes. I don't have any pics of her, but I found this one that looks almost exactly like her. She is owned by the stable owner where I board Big Time Hotrodder..

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vote Whiskey 237221 July HOTM!!!Few things about Whiskey: The 1st few times I rode Whiskey my arms were wore out and tired. I was thinking “man what in the world”. He did not and could not Neck rein. He was very hard in the mouth, no flex in his neck but Karla & Tim told me he needed that kind of work. Tim felt he didn’t ride him in collection and so on. He was Tim’s first horse. We would get under the canopy of the trees on the trails and he would do great with my seat aids which I was happy about. That is how I ride him, with my seat and leg aids. I guess we all are supposed to do that RIGHT!!!! I then started planning my next few months of teaching him to neck rein. I just went back to the beginning and put him in an “O” ring snaffle and took it from there. Every day his personality would shine and he entertained Cliff & me with his antics! Thank you for your support we appreciate it! ~Sherry & Whiskey

Deacon would love your support for HOTM!♡ When I got Deacon he had previously pastured on Bill’s brothers property with 3 other horses. All 3 others horses were taken in to have sarcoid tumors removed. Deacon had a small knot on his left flank that I had Doc Edward’s check out. He said to leave it alone until it started to change or he could remove for cosmetic reasons if I wanted. I choose to wait. I don’t show my horses and I wasn’t interested giving Deacon Surgery after just newly purchasing him. It didn’t bother him either. Several years ago I did have it removed. It started to change. Doc had learned how to also prevent future ones as well. This method is to take a small piece of the tumor and put it in the neck area. You can’t even tell where the cut on his flank was now. In his knot he actually had 2 small tumors in it. Equine Sarcoid:

Sarcoid tumors are the most common skin tumor in horses. These tumors are unique in that they are the product of infection with Bovine Papilloma Virus (BPV), which is probably transmitted by flies. Many horses can be infected with this virus, but no two horses will express it in the same way. Tumor appearance and size can vary greatly between horses, and even on the same horse; similarly, response to different treatments can be highly variable. Tumors can originate at the site of a wound or tack rub, and originally present as a wound that isn't healing; on the lower limbs, they also are often mistaken for proud flesh. Though sarcoids are the most common skin tumor of horses, they are also one of the most misunderstood maladies of horses. Here is a hug & a Wednesday vote :)

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06/01/2011 12:56.12 PM

Fancy and Frances here with a Merry CHRISTmas vote. Deck the Stalls, only four days left!

HI I LOVE YOUR HORSE! WILL YOU PLEASE VOTE FOR MY FRIENDS HORSE? HER NAME IS MARIAH SONG IF YOU GO TO THE PROFILE SEARCH AND TYPE IN HER NAME SHE WILL COME RIGHT UP! SHE IS A BEAUTIFUL ARABIAN FILLY AND I'M JUST DIEING FOR HER TO HAVE HOTD!!!! AND I'M SURE YOU WILL LOVE HER TO WHEN YOU SEE HER. THANK FOR READING THIS AND GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR HORSE!

Vote Sallie!She is the perfect pal, my Sal Gal. She is my best friend, my Sal Gal. I put her the horse channel for all to see, my Sal Gal. I am proud of her. You must know, because you are proud of your horses. She gave me a friend when I had no where to turn. She showed me how to fly, my Sal Gal. So Vote Sallie, My four-legged angel! **ALL VOTES FOR SALLIE WILL BE RETURNED, SO YOU WILL BENEFIT TOO** Give your horse these peppermints to show i care! >O< >O< >O< >O< >O<

♥ Missy ♥ She has beauty in her mane,She has beauty in her toes,She has beauty in her brain,and beauty on her nose....She makes a trail of beauty wherever she goes...But the most beautiful thing about Missy is who she is- A loving horse whose friends think she deserves Horse of the Day. So Please,vote for Missy- a gorgeous Blue Roan National Show Horse from Sebring,Florida- You don't have to,but we'd all appreciate it- Especially MISSY. ~*I PROMISE TO VOTE BACK*~ Thanks!

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